Rhymes And Rhythms - XX
The shadow of Dawn; Stillness and stars and over-mastering dreams Of Life and Death and Sleep; Heard over gleaming flats the old unchanging sound Of the old unchanging Sea. My soul and yours, O hand in hand let us fare forth, two ghosts, Into the ghostliness, The infinite and abounding solitudes, Beyond, O beyond! beyond . . . Here in the porch Upon the multitudinous silences Of the kingdoms of the grave, We twain are you and I, two ghosts Omnipotence Can touch no more, no more!
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